WHILE,
as a family group, Mason have that fact in common with the likes of the
Jacksons, Pointers and Isleys, they have one further common factor with
the Wilson Brothers, a.k.a. the Gap Band. Both families hail from the
unlikely city of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
WHILE, as a family group, Mason have that fact in common with the likes
of the Jacksons, Pointers and Isleys, they have one further common
factor with the Wilson Brothers, a.k.a. the Gap Band. Both families
hail from the unlikely city of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
"Coming from Tulsa has been frustrating for us," admits Tony Mason, the
group's lead vocalist and guitarist. "But the fact that the Gap Band
made it from here has actually proven to be an incentive for us to
succeed. "Musically, Tulsa is a funk city so I guess that the Gap Band
has had a little influence on us. But on the other hand we listen to
all kinds of music ? Rock, Jazz, Soul and Funk and, since we're from
Tulsa, even Country and Western. We tend to incorporate a little of all
of it.
"Actually, Charlie Wilson (of the Cap Band) has been in town recently
producing a group out of Memphis called Skwares. The economy has been
real slow around here because of the oil problem but we feel that
things will start to improve this year and we'd like to do our part in
putting Tulsa on the map as far as music is concerned."
CERTAINLY, the three Mason brothers' debut album on Elektra, "Livin' On
The Edge" features some sterling funk that has already won a
substantial audience in Britain.
How the album ended up on Elektra is actually a story in itself, as
brother Tre Mason recalls. "We were actually hooked up with the Barkays
production company but things weren't working out for us up in Memphis.
So, we were about to head home in defeat. Just at that time, another
group was having a showcase in the city and executives from some of the
major record companies came into the city.
"Now during the course of the time we were working out with the
Barkays, we'd made some good contracts and friends and one of these
friends, Wayne Douglas, happened to mention to a couple of the
companies about us. And then completely by accident, some of them
happened to hear our tapes and they seemed very interested.
"It just so happened that Elektra acted the fastest and so ... here we are."
FUTURE projects for the brothers includes a production project on their
sister, Crystal. "We are a closely knit family and we thrive on family
unity," Gary explains. "We've been playing together as a group for more
than twelve years so I guess you could say we're pretty tight!
"But we have also lived and grown up together and that's a definite
plus for us ? especially during the tough times."Just to further add to
the
family unity, the group's father, Clifford Mason, is their manager and
it looks likely that a goodly amount of the Mason brood will be on
British shores soon to promote the family name ? and that of good
ol'Tulsa. (B&S)